The Billboard 1924-03-22: Vol 36 Iss 12 (1924-03-22)

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a “ & an 7 MARCH 22, 1924 The Billboard With the exception of Motor, Gears and Shaft, 428-434 EAST SECOND ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO PHONE, MAIN 339 _ The Sensational New Refreshment PINEAPPLE SNOW SUNDAES IS MANUFACTURED WITH The New Improved 1924 Model Crystal Snow Machine CAPACITY, 200 SERVINGS EVERY 20 re ing REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. a the entire Machine is built of Aluminum highly polished. The bearings are of the finest Bronze and best of material is used throughout, consequently the Crystal Snow Machine will last a lifetime. PRICE, $250.00 F.0. 8. CINCINNATI, OHIO, OR LOS ANGELES, CAL. $50.00 DEPOSIT, BALANCE C. 0. D. Weight, Packed, Including Full Counter Equipment, 150 Lbs. CRYSTAL CREAMED ICE MACHINE CO. WRITE TODAY TO Have a list of Carnival Companies ar NEAREST OFFICE FOR LITERATURE GIVING FULL INFORMATION eapple Snow § i Amusement Parks where Pir wee tes oe aoe 2 $e ate ees ——— = ——— 8324 BERKELEY AVE. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. undae Concession is open. We can place you. UMBRELLAS The Mail Sales Winner Are you looking for “something Why not'Umbrellas? They're used everywhere by everyone. We can offer you a very attractive line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Umbrellis at the manufacturer's price. The following numbers are selected for the mail order operator as leaders: e—Ladion ce Meme BOB... .cc.c.cccreeees $ 8.00 So edge, fancy tips and bottoms, fanty es, straps and rings. Dez........+. 10.80 701 ria, ladies’ or men’s, taffeta cases, e of handles GOOD. ecccccccccecs 2.15 tt \ i in. tape, assorted colors, fancy and bottoms Gets es ceae @rervece 2.90 ” atin tape, assorted colors, faney ind bettems, Aigh class of handles, 8900, ERERccccsaces oe vecceescocece 3.35 Pocked individually, ready for shipmer’ $2.00 dozen extra. Offer these ‘Poccls to your trade. Convince yourself that you have a winner. J. KUPFER Manufacturer of Umbrellas '24 West 23rd St.. New York, N. Y. MAL CLCLCLCLC 100 ADVANCE BALL GUM MACHINES, $3.75. bes, Duoseopes Radio Fortune, penny ror sale Write for prices. A. M. GRIMM, 205 Lemon Street, Buffalo, New York CARNIVAL ROSTERS (Continued from page 140) fon, gen. agt.; R. E. McCune, spec. agt.; Henry Spel! man, gen, supt.; D. insey, mus. dir.; Bill Glover, trainmaster; Ernie ae supt. lights; Wm. iCurly) Myers, n. nouncer; 6 cars; opens at Motoaka, ¥. va. March 31. MAU'S GREATER SHOWS—Man_ Bros., props.; Harry Mau, megr.; Arthur Rice, asst. mgr. and secy.; E. Carder, treas.; Arthur Rice. Wm. W. Mau, gen. agts.; “Blackie” Ross, gen. supt.; Leon Chao. mus. cars; opens at Terre Haute, In?., MAX'S EXTOSITION SHOWS—Max stein, prop. and mgr.; Robert J. Wilmot, mer.: Reginald Crane, secy.; W. A. Crane, gen. agt.: Harry Jenaings, erec. act.; Wm. G. Wainwright, supt. « Prof. John Daneils, mus, dir.; Tony Wi nshesten eupt. lights; 7 cars; opens at Forest Park, Tll., May 1. MILLER BROS. SHOWS—Manrice Miller, Jr., prop.; Morris Miller, megr.: Frank Marshall, asst. mgr.; Mrs, Morris Miller, treas.; J. J. Obrien, secy. and litor; Herbert A. Kline, gen. agt.; Frank Marshall and Harry Bonnell, spec. agts.; Martin, press agt.; Walter Crowley, gen. supt.: T. A. Stevens, supt. cone.; Prof. Mike Rind!, mus. dir.: T. F. Hayden, trainmaster; Lee Falkner, supt. lights; Chas. Ross, legal adj.: Fog Horn Turley, gen. announcer; 25 cars; opened at Montgome-y, Ala., March 10 MINER'S MODEL EXPOSITION SHOWS—R. HW. Miner, prop. and mer.; K. E. Miller, asst. treas.; Mrs. K. E. Miller, mer.: R. Follwefler, secy.: W. M. Davis, auditor; F. A. Bass, gen agt.: FE. Miller and Doe Dongherty, spec. agts.; J. Apgar, press agt.; George B. Miner, gen. supt.: Knight Miller, supt. cone.; T. Jones, mus. dir.: Art. Eberhardt, trainmaster: Percte Dalrymple, supt. lights; R, Fellweiler, legal adj.: R. S. Corey, gen. announcer; 10 cars; opens at Phillipsburg, N. J., April 19. MORASCA CIRCUS AND BAZAAR CO.—J. 7 Morasca, prop. and mgr.; Mrs. J. Vv. Morasca, treas.; Marie Morasea, secy.; Thomas Aiton, gen. agt.: Frank Lynch, press t.: Frank Smith, trainmaster: Farl Chapman lights; opens at East Brady. Pa.. MORRIS & CASTLE : Morris and John R. Castle. re Hoyt, asst. mer: Earl Sellers, treas.: Arthur Pagan, sec Robert L. Lohmoar, gen. agt.; L. C. Beckwith, Tommy Thomas and Al bert A. Ainsworth spec. agts.; Joe S. Schotlibo, press agt.: Pete Thompson, gen. supt ; 1. B Rhodes, supt. constractton; Meyer Taxier, supt cone.: Chas. Jamieson, mus. dir.: Henry Long. trainmaster: Frank South supt. lights; 35 care: opens at Ft, Smith, Ark MULHOLLAND, A. J., SHOWS—A, o Mulhotland ro} mer Sitm Berry, as* m supt lights: Mara Fdwards, treas.; Miss New. man, «ec.: Earl Reid. spec. agt.; Cash Tripp. gen. supt Mr Starkey, ag fifteen ars. Opens at Hor MUR” 1Y, dp D., prop.; L. M. Brophy, mer. : agt.; Harry Burke and Chas. J. (Continued on page 146) 3 cars; April 24. SHOWS—Milton M. and megrs.: proms SHE WALKS “KATIE” OUR NEW WALKING DOLL BIG MONEY MAKER Just run “Katie” along the sidewalk and watch the crowd gather. Makes the stroncest dem mstration of any toy mad Never falls get big play. The kids rave “shout “Katie’’. One look and Mother buys for the family, because the price you ask is within her reach. es, it’s a real homest-to-goodness WALKING Very high ly lithographed in bright coiers on both sides Must be seen to be appreciated. Send your order in now if you want to start the season off with a bank roll. ““KATIE”’ ig the «weetest little momey maker you ever saw. STANDS 13 INCHES HIGH, annie stick measures 24 inches long. a” real a handle stick, fhished Nt GROSS J, Seer . -$9.00 a Gross 3 GROSS LOTS OR MORE.. . 7.20 a Gress SAMPLE, 25 CENTS. 50% cash required on all orders. Come packed one gross to a carton. Weight, about 30 pounds. CHICAGO NOVELTY COMPANY 17 North Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. (This very aa Knife Rack Supplies GONE KNIFE, In Assorted Colors .........ccccccesccccccecss+ 100, $2.75: 500, $12.75: 1,000, $25.00 ASSORTMENT OF TEN OTHER KINDS............ eeesees+ $00, $3.75; 500, $18.00; 1,000, $35.00 650. Ses Ol” Wc cn cncdusccccicsedsdstclech couse ecececceeass-$000, $7.50, $8.50 and $12.00 Four Sample Dageers, $3.25. BRASS PEGS FOR KNIFE OR CANE RINGS, Per Dozen, Assorted..............-.ceeees0s Samples, $3.25. RINGS, Per (00..... $0006.00 0055p h645 00580855 bamSSEEESN CRESS SOC eds sree ene sccececccecseseudeses No Catalog. One-half deposit on “all c. O. D. Shipments. A. W. DOWNS, Marshall, Mich. Ladies’ Canes Are the Fashion We have them in assorted colors, from $2.00 per do: Write for samples. INC., 127 W. 24th Street, en and up. G. A. BERNHEIMER CO. NEW YORK CITY. IT HELPS YOU, THE PAPER AND ADVERTISERS, TO MENTION THE BILLBOARD.